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Antonio Cesar Perri de Carvalho |
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Humberto
de
Campos:
in
Parnaiba
and as a
national
expression |
Humberto
de
Campos
was born
in 1886
in
the
Brazilian
State of
Maranhao,
in the
city of
Muritiba
-
today
called
Humberto
de
Campos
after
him. He
was
a
poor
boy,
lost his
father
at
the
age of
five
and
struggled
to study
with a
lot of
sacrifice.
He
arrived
in
Parnaiba
(Piaui)
in 1896,
and
there he
lived
from
10 to 13
years of
age.
Three
years
later
he went
to
Sao Luis,
then
to
Belem
and
Rio de
Janeiro.
(1)
In his
works
he tells
us
some
stories
that
marked
him
deeply,
among
them the
story of
the
cashew
tree in
Parnaiba,
which he
loved so
much. In
the
chapter
“A
childhood
friend"
(Memories,
1933)
he
wrote:
"In
1896, the
day
after
we moved
to our
little
house in
Campos,
in
Parnaiba,
that was
still
smelling
whitewash,
paint
and
fresh
clay,
Nature
offered
me a
friend
there. I
went to
the
rough
bathroom,
next to
the
well,
and my
eyes
fell on
a cashew
nut on
the
floor.
It was
stuck in
between
coarse
stones
and had
popped
into a
swollen
bud in
its
plant
desire
of
becoming
a tree.
[...]
"His
mother
said:"
–
plant it,
my son
...
go and
plant it...
plant
it
in the
back
yard,
away
from the
fence...
[...]
When I
was
thirteen
and it
was
three
years
old, we
parted
my
cashew
tree and
me. I go
to
Maranhao,
and it
stays”.
In
Rio de
Janeiro,
then
the
capital
of the
Republic,
he
became
famous
as a
brilliant
journalist
and
a
chronicle
writer.
His
pages
became
"columns"
in all
important
newspapers
in the
country.
He
devoted
himself
entirely
to the
art of
writing.
He
joined
the
Brazilian
Academy
of
Letters
in 1919.
A year
later
he was
elected
federal
deputy
for
his home
State
and
reelected
successively
until
revoked
by
the
Revolution
of 1930.
He had
several
pseudonyms,
including
Conselheiro
XX
(Advisor
XX). The
later he
used in
Spiritist
books.
When
he fell
ill,
he
changed
his
style
completely.
He was
loved
throughout
Brazil,
especially
in Bahia
and
Sao
Paulo.
His
suffering
increased,
and he
was
partially
blind
and
underwent
several
surgeries;
he lived
in a
boarding
house without
the
warmth
of the
family,
and
his life
was a
portrait
of pain
and
suffering.
But he
continued
to
write
for
consolation
to many
hearts.
Embodied,
he wrote
nearly
40
books.
One of
them was
published
posthumously:
Diario
Secreto
(Secret
Diary)
(2
vols.)
-
Memories
-
in 1954.
The
piece of
ground,
the
house
where he
lived in
Parnaiba,
after he
died,
was
turned
into a
public
garden
with his
name
Park
"Humberto
de
Campos".
A
remarkable
fact
There is
a
remarkable
fact
recorded
in his
diary,
quoting
excerpts
published
in the "Diario
Carioca"
and also
quoted
in the
book
psychographics
by Chico
Xavier,
Novas
Mensagens:
"Three
of these
letter
writers,
pitying
my
condition,
tell me
that to
come
into the
presence
of God,
and
receive
His
graces
still
here on
this
Earth,
there is
another
way to
do it:
they are
compassionate
souls
that
wish to
see me
free,
not of
the
torments
of Hell
after
death,
but free
from the
complete
blindness
I live
in right
here in
this
world.
[...]
Why not
try
Spiritism?
If the
Science
of men
left you
with no
hope,
why not
try the
supernatural?
[...]
Sunday,
August
14,
1932. A
month
ago,
more or
less,
Mme. F.,
owner of
the inn
where I
currently
live,
asked me
if I
believed
in
Spiritism.
I
replied
with a
vague
gesture,
but
there
was more
negative
than
affirmation.
I also
do not
believe
in it,
she
replied;
but I
have
seen so
many
things
and so
many
cures in
Spiritism
that I
am in
doubt,
not
knowing
what to
think
about
it. And
she
tells me
her
case,
and of
some
friends
and
acquaintances
of hers,
whose
diseases
were
diagnosed
and
cured
with
prescriptions
provided
by
"mediums",
who
sometimes
even
corrected
previously
consulted
famous
doctors.
[...]
Why
don’t
you try
Spiritism?
If
you
want,
write
your
name,
your age
and
your
address
on a
piece of
paper,
and
I will
give it
to
my
husband
and he
will ask
the
question
in your
name.
I gave
her the
paper
with
all the
personal
information.
And
the
first
week
goes by.
The
second
one
follows
and the
third
one
ends. I
had
already
forgotten,
when
this
morning
Mme. F.,
gently
pushing
the door
of the
room
where I
was
writing
quietly,
and
excusing
herself
came in,
and
leaned
against
the
table.
You must
be angry
with me
and with
F., she
begins -
while
she puts
her
gloves
on,
because
she is
going to
the
Sunday
meeting
of her
Protestant
Church -
but my
husband
did
not
forget
that
Spiritism
business...
He's
embarrassed
to
give you
the
answer...
You are,
however,
an
intelligent
man,
and
do not
ignore
the
seriousness
of your
illness.
So I
thought
I'd
better
come and
tell you
immediately
the
truth.
She
catches
her
breath.
Unbuttons
her
gloves.
Buttons
them
again.
She goes
on...
(her
husband)
went to
two
Spiritist
sessions,
and in
both of
them,
two
“mediums”,
that did
not know
the
other
one’s
answer,
said the
same
thing:
you are
very ill
and can
die any
moment
now; so
it is
not
worth
even
prescribing…
The
Spirits
say that
you
abused a
lot of
your
health,
but the
doctor
you go
to is
very
good.
And
perhaps
noticing
my
reaction
to the
news:
However,
it is
possible
that
this is
not
true… in
my case
they
were
right…
In the
case of
S… too,
as well
as in
all
others…
But in
yours
they may
be
wrong…
In any
case,
you are
a strong
Spirit
and it
is
better
for you
to know
what to
expect…
I feel
an
overwhelming
cold
through
my
spine.
I thank
her for
the
information,
pretending
to be
calm,
and Mme.
F. left.
My heart
beats
with no
control.
I feel I
am going
to
faint. I
get up
and try
to
breathe.
I lie
down. I
get up.
I walk
through
the two
empty
rooms,
stunned,
no
control
over my
thoughts,
in the
same
manner
as
someone
who has
just
received
a
violent
blow on
the
skull.
After
all, do
I
believe
or do I
not
believe?
Here is
a
sincere
and true
explanation
for the
Spiritists,
who
write to
me
concerned
about my
health.
Although
I had no
faith, I
knocked
at the
door or
had
someone
knock
for me
at the
same
door
through
which
everybody
receives
hope and
consolation.
And what
came to
me, as
you can
see, was
disappointment
and
pain”...
Chronic
from
beyond
the
grave
On
December
5, 1934,
the
writer
passed
away.
Three
months
after
his
disembodiment,
he
returned
from the
Beyond,
through
the
young
medium
Chico
Xavier,
who was
only 24
years
old, and
he began
to
write,
and the
whole
country
was
stunned
with
his
chronicles
from
beyond
the
grave.
That
shook
public
opinion.
The
newspapers
of
Rio de
Janeiro
and
other
states
published
his
messages,
drawing
the
attention
of
everyone.
Agripino
Grieco
and
other
famous
literary
critics
carefully
examined
the
production
of
Humberto,
now in
another
plane.
And
they
confirmed
the
authenticity
of
the
style.
"It
could
only be
Humberto
de
Campos"
-
They
said.
Then
a new
phase
for
Spiritism
began in
Brazil.
Chico
Xavier
and the
Brazilian
Spiritist
Federation
gained
notoriety.
Several
books
were
published.
Humberto's
family
filed a
lawsuit
against
the FEB,
requiring
the
copyright
of the
dead!
The
Federation
won the
case.
Humberto,
embarrassed,
when he
began to
write
again,
he used
the
pseudonym
Irmao X
(Brother
X). The
record
of this
polemical
issue is
in the
book
The
psychographics
before
the
Courts,
written
by the
jurist
Miguel
Timponi
(Published
by
FEB).
As a
Spirit,
he wrote
books
through
the
medium
Chico
Xavier,
twelve
of them
published
by the
FEB
(between
1937 and
1969):
Chronicles
from
beyond
the
grave;
Brazil,
the
World's
Heart,
Gospel
Homeland;
New
Messages;
Good
News;
Reports
from
beyond
the
grave;
Lazarus
revived;
Light
above;
Points
and
tales;
Tales
and
apologists;
Tales of
this and
of
another
life;
Letters
and
Chronicles;
Shelf of
Life,
and
through
the Boa
Nova
Publisher:
Stories
and
Notes
(2010).
In late
October
1950,
the
"Caravan
of
Brotherhood"
visited
Parnaiba.
Besides
the
activities
in C.E.
Perseverance
in Well,
in the
Group
"Life
and
Progress",
in the
Maternity
Bastos
Marques
and the
Primary
School
Father
Damien,
the
caravan
also
visited
the
cashew
tree,
and the
urbanization,
made by
the
Mayor,
Mirocles
Veras,
in 1940.
Brazil
in the
view of
Humberto
(Spirit)
Among
many
timely
comments
relating
to
our
country,
we
highlight
from
the
introduction
of
Novas
Mensagens
(New
Messages)
(FEB):
"And
it was
in this
manner
that
Charity
sealed
then
all the
activities
of the
Brazilian
Spiritism.
Its
Centers,
across
the
country,
began to
represent
the
Divine
Eucharist
Centers
for all
desperate
and
for all
sufferers.
The
Comforter’s
working
tents
multiplied,
in all
its
famous
cities,
and
the
psychic
prescriptions,
moral
advice,
service
centers,
free
homeopathic
pharmacies,
and the
magnetic
passes
multiplied,
everywhere
in
Brazil,
for the
merger
of all
workers
in the
same
ideal
of
brotherhood
and
redemption
for the
purest
charity.
(Received
by the
medium
Francisco
Candido
Xavier,
on
November
5, 1938)".
In
Brazil,
the
World's
Heart,
Gospel
Homeland
(FEB
1938),
Emmanuel
records
in the
introduction:
"Brazil
is not
only
designed
to meet
the
material
needs of
the
poorest
people
on the
planet,
but also
to
provide
the
world a
comforting
expression
of
belief
and
rational
faith
and to
be the
largest
storehouse
of
spiritual
clarities
of the
whole
orb."
"Let us
consider
the
spiritual
value of
our
great
fate.
Let us
magnify
the
homeland
in the
line of
the duty
by
order,
and let
us
construe
our
dedication
by the
honest
work due
to its
greatness!
Let us
consider,
above
all,
that all
its
achievements
will
earn the
luminous
sanction
of
Jesus,
before
settling
on the
sidelines
of the
transient
and
precarious
power of
men!
And the
spiritual
author
of the
book
highlights:
In the
days of
ordeal,
as in
times of
fortunes,
we are
united
in a
sweet
alliance
of
brotherhood
and
indestructible
peace,
within
which we
should
expect
the
future
clarities.
It is
not for
us to
stop
under
any
circumstances,
but
always
march
with
education
and
guiding
faith
towards
Brazil,
in its
admirable
spirituality
and
imperishable
greatness!"
(1)
The
above
statement
is a
resume
made by
the
author
when
honored
with the
"Medal
of
Legislative
Merit"
in a
Solemn
Session
of the
City
Council
of
Parnaiba,
on
08/29/2015.
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